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:''Greenhouse redirects here. For information on the greenhouse effect, see [[Global warming]].''
:''Greenhouse redirects here. For information on the greenhouse effect, see [[Global warming]].''


Greenhouses capture [[solar energy]] and use it to create a warm environment for [[food production]].  
'''Greenhouses''' capture [[solar energy]] and use it to create a warm environment for [[food production]].  


They can also be used (using an appropriate design) to [[Composting greenhouse provides hot water (original)|provide hot water]],
They can also be used (using an appropriate design) to [[Composting greenhouse provides hot water (original)|provide hot water]].


Waste heat from industry can be used to heat greenhouses: [[Greenhouse waste heat exchange]].
Greenhouses, if properly protected with screens and without gaps for pests to enter, can offer advantages in [[pest control]]. However, they can also offer favorable conditions for pests to flourish, if pests are allowed to establish themselves. [[Biological pest control]] may be a suitable solution.
 
[[Waste heat]] from industry can be used to heat greenhouses: [[Greenhouse waste heat exchange]].


They may be built from many materials, including:
They may be built from many materials, including:
* [[Straw bales]]: [[Kiva's straw bale greenhouse
* [[Straw bales]]: [[Kiva's straw bale greenhouse]]
* [[Plastic bottles]]: [[Miniature greenhouses from plastic bottles]] and [[Plastic bottle greenhouse S]]
* [[Plastic bottles]]: [[Miniature greenhouses from plastic bottles]] and [[Plastic bottle greenhouse]]
* [[Cobb]]: [[Sequatchie Valley Institute cobb houses]]
* [[Cobb]]: [[Sequatchie Valley Institute cobb houses]]
...although of course there must be a clear material (usually [[glass]] or [[clear plastic]] sheets) to allow in light and the sun's infrared rays.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 21:20, 5 November 2011

Greenhouse redirects here. For information on the greenhouse effect, see Global warming.

Greenhouses capture solar energy and use it to create a warm environment for food production.

They can also be used (using an appropriate design) to provide hot water.

Greenhouses, if properly protected with screens and without gaps for pests to enter, can offer advantages in pest control. However, they can also offer favorable conditions for pests to flourish, if pests are allowed to establish themselves. Biological pest control may be a suitable solution.

Waste heat from industry can be used to heat greenhouses: Greenhouse waste heat exchange.

They may be built from many materials, including:

...although of course there must be a clear material (usually glass or clear plastic sheets) to allow in light and the sun's infrared rays.

See also

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